Florida Senate - 2008 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS for CS for SB 1978
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Senate
Comm: RCS
4/24/2008
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House
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The Committee on Transportation and Economic Development
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Appropriations (Webster) recommended the following amendment:
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Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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Between line(s) 586-587
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and insert:
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Section 5. The Legislature finds that prudent and sound
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infrastructure investments by the State Board of Administration
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of funds from the Lawton Chiles Endowment Fund in Florida
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infrastructure, specifically state-owned toll roads and toll
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facilities, that have potential to earn stable and competitive
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returns will serve the broad interests of the beneficiaries of
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the trust fund. The Legislature further finds that such
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infrastructure investments are being made by public investment
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funds worldwide and are being made or evaluated by public
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investment funds in many other states in this country. Therefore,
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it is a policy of this state that the State Board of
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Administration identify and invest in Florida infrastructure
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investments if such investments are consistent with and do not
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compromise or conflict with the obligations of the State Board of
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Administration.
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Section 6. Subsection (5) of section 215.44, Florida
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Statutes, is amended to read:
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215.44 Board of Administration; powers and duties in
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relation to investment of trust funds.--
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(5) On or before January 1 of each year, the board shall
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provide to the Legislature a report including the following items
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for each fund which, by law, has been entrusted to the board for
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investment:
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(a) A schedule of the annual beginning and ending asset
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values and changes and sources of changes in the asset value of:
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1. Each fund managed by the board; and
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2. Each asset class and portfolio within the Florida
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Retirement System Trust Fund;
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(b) A description of the investment policy for each fund,
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and changes in investment policy for each fund since the previous
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annual report;
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(c) A description of compliance with investment strategy
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for each fund;
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(d) A description of the risks inherent in investing in
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financial instruments of the major asset classes held in the
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fund; and
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(e) A summary of the type and amount of infrastructure
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investments held in the fund; and
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(f)(e) Other information deemed of interest by the
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executive director of the board.
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Section 7. Subsection (14) of section 215.47, Florida
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Statutes, is amended to read:
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215.47 Investments; authorized securities; loan of
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securities.--Subject to the limitations and conditions of the
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State Constitution or of the trust agreement relating to a trust
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fund, moneys available for investments under ss. 215.44-215.53
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may be invested as follows:
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(14) With no more in aggregate than 10 5 percent of any
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fund in alternative investments, as defined in s.
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215.44(8)(c)1.a., through participation in the vehicles defined
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in s. 215.44(8)(c)1.b. or infrastructure investments or
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securities or investments that are not publicly traded and are
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not otherwise authorized by this section. As used in this
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subsection, the term "infrastructure investments" includes but is
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not limited to investments in transportation, communication,
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social and utility infrastructure assets that have from time to
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time been owned and operated or funded by governments.
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Infrastructure assets include, but are not limited to toll roads,
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toll facilities, tunnels, rail facilities, intermodal facilities,
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airports, seaports, water distribution, sewage and desalination
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treatment facilities, cell towers, cable networks, broadcast
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towers and energy production and transmission facilities.
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Investments that are the subject of this paragraph may be
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effected through separate accounts, commingled vehicles,
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including, but not limited to, limited partnerships or limited
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liability companies, and direct equity, debt, mezzanine, claims,
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leases or other financial arrangements without reference to
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limitations within this section. Expenditures associated with
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the acquisition and operation of actual or potential
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infrastructure assets shall be included as part of the cost of
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infrastructure investment.
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Section 8. Paragraph (f) is added to subsection (4) of
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section 215.5601, Florida Statutes, to read:
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215.5601 Lawton Chiles Endowment Fund.--
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(4) ADMINISTRATION.--
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(f) Notwithstanding other provisions of law, the board,
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consistent with its fiduciary duties, shall lease, for up to 50
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years in whole or in part, the Alligator Alley from the Florida
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Department of Transportation with funds in the endowment if such
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investments are determined to provide an adequate rate of return
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to the endowment considering all investment risks involved, and
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if the amount of such investments shall be no less than 20
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percent and no more than 50 percent of the assets of the
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endowment at the time. The State Board of Administration shall
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make such investments prior to the end of the 2009-2010 fiscal
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year, and shall strive to make such investments prior to the end
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of the 2008-2009 fiscal year, consistent with its fiduciary
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duties. The board shall make a progress report to the President
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of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives by
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March 1, 2009. The board may contract with the Florida Department
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of Transportation, other governmental entities, public benefit
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corporation or private sector entities, as appropriate, to
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operate and maintain the toll facility consistent with applicable
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federal and state laws and rules.
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Section 9. Section 334.305, Florida Statutes, is created to
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read:
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334.305 .-- Lease of transportation facilities.-The
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Legislature finds and declares that there is a public need for
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the lease of transportation facilities to assist in the funding
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of the rapid construction of other safe and efficient
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transportation facilities for the purpose of promoting the
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mobility of persons and goods within this state, and that it is
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in the public's interest to provide for such lease to advance the
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construction of additional safe, convenient, and economical
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transportation facilities. The Legislature further finds and
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declares that any lease agreement of transportation facilities by
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and between the State Board of Administration, acting on behalf
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of a trust fund, and the department, shall be and remain fair to
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the beneficiaries of such trust fund and that any such agreement
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and the resulting infrastructure investment shall not be impaired
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by any act of this state or of any local government of this
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state.
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(1) (a) The department is authorized to enter into a lease
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agreement for up to 50 years with the State Board of
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Administration for Alligator Alley. Before approval, the
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department must determine that the proposed lease is in the
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public's best interest. The department and the State Board of
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Administration may separately engage the services of private
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consultants to assist in developing the lease agreement. In the
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terms and conditions of the lease agreement, the State Board of
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Administration, acting on behalf of trust fund participants and
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beneficiaries, shall not be disadvantaged relative to industry
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standard terms and conditions for institutional infrastructure
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investments. For the purpose of this section, the lease agreement
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may be maintained as an asset within a holding company
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established by the State Board of Administration and the holding
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company may sell non-controlling divisible interests, units or
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notes.
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(b) The department shall deposit all funds received from a
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lease agreement pursuant to this section into the State
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Transportation Trust Fund.
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(2) Agreements entered into pursuant to this section must
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provide for annual financial analysis of revenues and expenses
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required by the lease agreement and for any annual toll increases
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necessary to ensure that the terms of the lease agreement are
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met. The following provisions shall apply to such agreement:
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(a) The department shall lease, for up to 50 years and in
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whole or in part, Alligator Alley to the State Board of
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Administration. The lease agreement must ensure the
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transportation facility is properly operated, maintained,
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reconstructed and restored in accordance with state and federal
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laws and commercial standards applicable to other comparable
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infrastructure investments.
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(b) Any toll revenues shall be regulated pursuant to this
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section and to any provisions of s. 338.165(3) not in conflict
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with this section. The regulations governing the future increase
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of toll or fare revenues shall be included in the lease
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agreement, shall provide an adequate rate of return considering
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all risks involved, and may not subsequently be waived without
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prior express consent of the State Board of Administration.
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(c) If any law or rule of the state or any local
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government, or any Florida constitutional amendment, is passed
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that has the effect of materially impairing the lease agreement
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or the related infrastructure investment, either directly or
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indirectly, then the state, acting through the department or any
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other agency, shall immediately take action to remedy the
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situation by any means available, including taking back the
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leased infrastructure assets and making whole the effected trust
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fund. This provision may be enforced by legal or equitable
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action brought on behalf of the effected trust fund without
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regard to sovereign immunity.
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(d) The department shall provide an independent analysis
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that demonstrates the cost effectiveness and overall public
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benefit of the lease to the Legislature. Prior to completing the
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lease, in whole or in part, of Alligator Alley, the department
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shall submit pursuant to ch. 216 any budget amendments necessary
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for the expenditure of moneys received pursuant to the agreement
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for the operation and maintenance of the toll facility.
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(e) Prior to the development of the lease agreement, the
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department in consultation and concurrence with the State Board
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of Administration shall provide an investment grade traffic and
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revenue study prepared by a qualified and internationally
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recognized traffic and revenue expert that is accepted by the
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national bond rating agencies. The State Board of Administration
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may utilize independent experts to review or conduct such
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studies.
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(f) The agreement between the department and the State Board
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of Administration shall contain a provision that the department
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shall expend any funds received under this agreement only on
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transportation projects. Accountability for funds from the
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endowment which have been paid by the board shall reside with the
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department. The board is not responsible for the proper
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expenditure of or accountability concerning funds from the
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endowment after payment to the department.
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(3) The agreement for each toll facility leased, in whole
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or in part, pursuant to this section shall specify the
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requirements of federal, state, and local laws; state, regional,
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and local comprehensive plans; and department specifications for
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construction and engineering of roads and bridges.
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(4) The department may provide services to the State Board
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of Administration. Agreements for maintenance, law enforcement,
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and other services entered into pursuant to this section shall
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provide for full reimbursement for services rendered.
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(5) Using funds received from such lease, the department
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may submit a plan for approval to the Legislative Budget
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Commission to advance projects programmed in the adopted 5-year
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work program or projects increasing transportation capacity and
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costing greater than $500 million in the 10-year Strategic
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Intermodal Plan.
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(6) Notwithstanding s. 338.165 or any other provision of
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law, any remaining toll revenue shall be used as established in
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the lease agreement and in s.338.26.
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Section 10. (1)Nothing in this act shall prohibit the State
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Board of Administration from pursuing or making infrastructure
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investments, especially in government-owned infrastructure in
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this state.
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(2) The State Board of Administration shall report to the
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Legislature prior to the 2009 regular legislative session, on its
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ability to invest in infrastructure, including specifically
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addressing its ability to invest in government-owned
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infrastructure in this state.
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And the title is amended as follows:
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On line(s) 25 after the ";"
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insert:
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providing legislative findings relating to investment of
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funds from the Lawton Chiles Endowment Fund in Florida
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infrastructure by the State Board of Administration;
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providing that such investment be the policy of the State
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Board of Administration; amending s. 215.44; including
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infrastructure investments in State Board of
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Administration annual reporting requirements; amending s.
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215.47; increasing the maximum allowable percent of any
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fund in alternative investments or infrastructure
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investments; defining infrastructure investments; amending
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s. 215.5601; directing the State Board of Administration
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to lease Alligator Alley for up to 50 years from the
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Department of Transportation using funds from the Lawton
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Chiles Endowment; limiting the investment of funds to
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between 20 and 50 percent of the endowment's assets;
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requiring a report to the Legislature; authorizing the
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board to contract with other government, public, and
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private entities to operate and maintain the toll
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facility; creating s. 334.305; providing a finding of
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public need for leasing transportation facilities to
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expedite provision of additional facilities; providing
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that infrastructure investment agreements may not be
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impaired by state or local act; authorizing a lease
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agreement of up to 50 years for Alligator Alley;
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authorizing the engagement of private consultants to
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develop the agreement; directing funds received by the
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department under this section to the State Transportation
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Trust Fund; providing lease agreement requirements;
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requiring adherence to state and federal laws and
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standards for transportation facilities operation and
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maintenance; requiring regulation of toll increases;
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authorizing state action to remedy impairments to the
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lease agreement; requiring an independent cost
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effectiveness analysis and traffic and revenue study;
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limiting the use of funds received under this act to
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transportation uses; requiring construction, engineering,
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maintenance, and law enforcement specifications in lease
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agreements; allowing the department to submit to the
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Legislative Budget Commission a plan for advancing
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transportation projects using funds received from a lease;
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requiring remaining toll revenue to be used in accordance
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with the lease agreement and s. 338.26; confirming the
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State Board of Administration's ability to invest in
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government-owned infrastructure;
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